The Logos version of the "NT Greek Insert" has quite a few typographical errors in the paradigms. Since helping with the pardigms is a large part of the Insert's purpose, this electronic resource could prove frustrating to a beginning student.

I have sent emails to Logos Research Systems / Libronix about these errors but to my knowledge, it has not yet been corrected.

Brent Hudson

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On 14/03/02 Maurice A. O'Sullivan wrote:

>At 15:55 14/03/02, Polycarp66@aol.com wrote:
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>>Some time back someone wanted to know where they might obtain Chapman's
>>_Greek New Testament Insert_. This snail-mail address may prove useful
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>There is an electronic edition, working under the Logos system, for:
>$4.95 -
><<<<<REVIEWS - Chapman, Benjamin
>Chapman & Shogren. This is a book on Koine (Koy-nay) Greek grammar (the
>spoken Greek of the NT period, and the Greek used in the New Testament).
>The insert is clearly designed to be an aid to the reader/exegete of the
>Greek New Testament. The nature of the insert is not necessarily lexical
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>morphological, rather it strives to educate the user regarding grammatical
>and syntactical issues faced by the student of the Greek New Testament and
>Koine Greek in general. The insert is a tremendous complement to the Greek
>lexicons, texts, and morphology.>>>>>>
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>Maurice A. O'Sullivan [ Bray, Ireland ]
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